“On information and belief, Twitter responded with a campaign of extreme belt-tightening that amounted to requiring nearly everyone to whom it owes money to sue,” Facilitate alleges. That has included refusing to pay invoices from entities including Google’s cloud computing division and the Crown Estate, which manages the British monarchy’s hereditary landholding, for rent in the United Kingdom. Between early 2022 and early 2023, Facilitate says, it worked for Twitter including installing sensors in its London and Dublin offices and organising a full office fitout in Singapore. When Twitter shut its Australian office in the Sydney CBD as part of...